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Nina Roberts’s Biography

Coming from a very Catholic family, the future Nina Roberts quickly asserts a rebellious character and considers herself a “punk nonconformist “. As a teenager, she discovers pornography, which she feels gives women power over men.

Single mother at the age of twenty, without money, she responds to a casting ad for X films, and has a first experience with the actor-director HPG. After shooting some amateur films, she became a professional actress using the pseudonym Nina Roberts, to evoke the American actress Julia Roberts with whom she has a family look. She plays the main role of a parody of Pretty Woman’s Pretty Nina.

For two years, she toured with HPG, then Fred Coppula or Fabien Lafait. Present in productions Marc Dorcel and Blue One, she quickly became one of the leading French porn stars of the 2000s. She made several cover of Hot Video and reached the peak of its popularity around 2004.

As early as 2003, however, she temporarily stopped filming to get into writing: n she published the following year her first book, J’assume, which traces her career in the X, and which Virginie Despentes signs the preface. In 2007, she published a second book, Grosse Vache, in which she portrays a young girl who faces bulimia, then anorexia, cocaine, speed, and love.

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She then returns to the camera and, in 2007, participates in 3 films by Fabien Lafait, Marie-Chantale Marie-Slope, La Boulangère and Beginner Trainees. The same year, director Thibault Staib, his companion at the time, made a six-month documentary that follows her day-to-day as she prepares for her retirement from porn. The film, titled Nina, is broadcast on No Limit Planet. She started at the time a reconversion in photography, while continuing to occur occasionally in erotic shows.

In 2008, while her appearances on camera have become rare, she is part of the distribution of Casino-No-Limit produced by Marc Dorcel (the largest French X budget to date), for the needs of a scene with Mélissa Lauren.

Nina Roberts then stops her acting career. She then experiences psychologically difficult moments and lives a period of addiction, which she manages to leave thanks to the couple she forms with the musician Rash, singer of the punk band Horresco Referens.

She then becomes, under the name of NIN4, singer and bassist of the pop punk band Pravda (renamed Pravda 2.0), where she succeeds Sue. She is also a multidisciplinary artist (video, photo, writing), inspired by punk rock aesthetics. The lack of money, however, pushes her to keep in touch with the middle of the X: she continues to work as a makeup artist on shoots, and for Dorcel to castings and communication services. In the early years of 2010, she continues to make brief appearances in front of the camera, but without participating in the sexual scenes.

In June 2009, Nina Roberts made a clip against the rape, in reaction to the one that had been broadcast with Clara Morgane and that she considered too watered down. She also makes appearances in classic films, like Bye Bye Blondie directed by Virginie Despentes, or Léa de Bruno Rolland.

She resumes studies and becomes sports coach and dietician, having decided, for the sake of her son, to lead a more stable life. In 2011, in the report Rhabillage, directed by Ovidie for Special Envoy, she testified about her professional reconversion and her difficulties in escaping from her past. However, she retains links with the middle of the X, which she perceives ” as a drug ” which is difficult to do without. She works for Jack Tyler as makeup artist, but also as screenwriter and co-director.

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